Medal: T K Sidey Medal

Maker
Allan Wyon
Production date
1927
Description
A bronze colour T K Sidey medal awarded by the NZ Institute for Research in Radiation (now the Royal Society of NZ) to commemorate the work of Sir Thomas K. SIDEY in regard to summer-time (1909-27) and a brown colour box with gold edging and a hinged lid.
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Measurements
Diameter: whole: 63.5mm
Thickness: 5mm
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Awardees
1933 Ernest Rutherford
1933 George Vernon Hudson (special award)
1936 Leonard Hill
1947 David Forbes Martyn
1951 Victor Albert Baley
1955 Henry Arthur Whale
1959 John Hobart Piddington
1966 Walter Sidney Metcalf
1973 Norman Jack Rumsey
1977 Roy Fergus Benseman
1984 Ian James Warrington
1997 Richard Lindsay Dowden and John Lekner
2001 Richard John Blaikie and Robin Jon Hawes Clark
2004 Pablo Gabriel Etchegoin and Ian James Hodgkinson
Other Id
41/66
Med1995.103
837
Catalogue number
Med1995.103
Accession number
1966.41.1
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: To Commemorate the work of Sir Thomas K Sidey....1909 to 1927; Type of mark: Inscription

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